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A reflective practitioner case study attempting to teach key aspects of media education through process drama

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This entry was posted on 1/6/2007 10:24 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

I have gathered portions of reflections made throughout the course of the study--beginning with designing the curriculum and concluding with my thoughts after the last class.  These are short highlights of my own observations that I feel may benefit from outside comments and suggestions.  I plan to keep adding to the blog as I spend more time now reflecting on the process as a whole.

The oldest entries are from April 2006, so start reading there for a chronological approach.  Please feel free to comment.  Even though the course is over, my questions and frustrations remain.  Thanks for reading!
 

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    • 8/15/2007 3:27 AM blue danube wrote:
      This was just fantastic! What a great way to tell your story! I think a lot of young teachers are afraid to try things like this, and you go right ahead and address those problems here. What a great thing to have shown the public! I'll be showing this to friends! Thanks for the great read!
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